Page 2 - CONTENTS; OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
2 ENGLISH CONTENTS OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE NOTICE INFORMATION ---------------------------------3 ON CLEANING --------------------------------------------3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION -------------------------------3 PART NAME AND FUNCTION --------------------------6 ASSEMBLING BATTERY -------------------------...
Page 3 - OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE NOTICE; Recommended Cleaning Chemicals; GENERAL DESCRIPTION; Overview
3 ENGLISH OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE NOTICE INFORMATION To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL, and other open source licenses, that is contained in this product, please visit http://opensource.lge.com. In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright ...
Page 4 - Basic Accessories
4 ENGLISH Basic Accessories 100kg Detector 1 EA Battery 2 EA AC Power cord for AC Power adapter 1EA Inspection Report 1EA CD (Owner's Manual / Calibration Software) 1 EA Main Cable 1EA Regulatory Manual 1 EA AC Power adapter for Charger 1 EA Charger 1 EA Control Box 1EA AC Power cord for Control Box...
Page 5 - Optional Accessories; CAUTION
5 ENGLISH Optional Accessories Trigger Cable 1EA LAN Cable 1EA • Some models may not include additional accessories. CAUTION • You must use the authorized components as per the specification below. Unauthorized components may cause damage and/or cause the product to malfunction. Component Standard L...
Page 6 - PART NAME AND FUNCTION; Detector
6 ENGLISH PART NAME AND FUNCTION Detector FRONT BACK 100kg 1
Page 8 - Battery and Charger; NOTE
8 ENGLISH Battery and Charger NOTE • Battery: Li-ion polymer battery (Charging time - Typ. 4 hours) • Battery pack itself shows the remaining battery percentage. • Battery charger: 3 ports cradle type • LED Indicator: Following LEDs are located to each battery. LED Indicator Status Green Completion ...
Page 9 - Control Box
9 ENGLISH Control Box AC-IN T4L 250V Ethernet Sync DXD 1 DXD 2 Power Ethernet Ready Exposure 1 AC-IN T4L 250V Ethernet Sync DXD 1 DXD 2 Power Ethernet Ready Exposure 7 5 2 3 6 4 No. LED Indicator LED Color Status 1 Green Power normal operation Off Power off (AC power cord no connection or Power erro...
Page 11 - ASSEMBLING BATTERY
11 ENGLISH ASSEMBLING BATTERY 1 Check the battery mounting hole direction. 2 Insert into the hole on the side with the indicator. 3 Press the opposite side to secure the battery indicator.
Page 12 - REMOVING BATTERY
12 ENGLISH REMOVING BATTERY 1 Push the battery lock button in the direction of the picture. 2 Remove the battery by lifting it in the direction of the picture.
Page 13 - SPECIFICATION AND DIMENSION OF EACH; Specifications
13 ENGLISH SPECIFICATION AND DIMENSION OF EACH PART The product specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvements. ~ refers to alternating current (AC), refers to direct current (DC). Specifications Detector Item Specification Model 14HK701G Sensor type Amorphous Sil...
Page 15 - GRID
15 ENGLISH GRID Item Recommended Specification SID 100 cm / 130 cm / 150 cm / 180 cm(39.3 inch / 51.1 inch / 59 inch / 70.8 inch) Size 384 x 460 mm (15.1 x 18.1 inch) Ratio 10 : 1 Frequency 215 Line / Inch Inter Spacer AL Battery Item Specification Model LBQ7222L Size (Width x Height x Depth) 204.6 ...
Page 16 - Cables
16 ENGLISH Control Box Item Specification Model LG Control Box Size (Width x Height x Depth) 125.0 x 109.8 x 255.0 mm (4.9 x 4.3 x 10.0 inch) Weight Typ. 1.3 kg (2.8 lbs) Input AC 100-240 V~ 50/60 Hz, 1.4-0.7 A Output DXD 1 24 V 2.1A, Trigger signals, Ethernet data for Detector A. DXD 2 24 V 2.1A, T...
Page 17 - Dimension
17 ENGLISH Dimension Detector Unit: mm (inch) Front Side 100kg 100kg 384.0 (15.1) 460.0 (18.1) 100kg 15.2 (0.5)
Page 19 - Battery; Battery Charger
19 ENGLISH Battery Unit: mm (inch) Front Side 204.6 (8.0) 110.5 (4.3) 7.8 (0.3) Battery Charger Unit: mm (inch) Front Side 125.0 (4.9) 90.0 (3.5) 255.0 (10.0)
Page 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT; PC System requirement; CALIBRATION SOFTWARE INSTALL; How to install
20 ENGLISH ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENT PC System requirement PC Specification CPU Intel i5 Memory 4 GB Disk capacity At least 10 GB ~ 500 GB recommended Network card Dual Ethernet 100/1000 Mbps OS Windows 7/8.1/10 (32bit, 64bit) Monitor Min. Resolution 1280x720 AP Cisco models recommended (e.g. Linksy...
Page 21 - CONNECTION TYPES
21 ENGLISH CONNECTION TYPES Connection of X-ray Generator - Detector Select Trigger Mode in accordance with the acquisition method. - Auto Mode : Detector detects the image obtained after the X-ray. - Manual Mode : Detector acquires image by pressing Generator exposure switch. Connection of Detector...
Page 22 - Trigger Cable; Generator
22 ENGLISH Trigger Cable • Trigger Cable is connected between control box and X-ray Generator, and used only for manual mode, not auto mode. AC-IN T4L 250V Ethernet Sync -BCFMJOHPGQJOT X-ray Generator DXD 1 DXD 2 NC : No Connection No. Labeling of pins color Description 1 Red Power : X-ray Generator...
Page 23 - Block diagram of Trigger Cable connection
23 ENGLISH Block diagram of Trigger Cable connection Generator Control Box DC 12-24 V PREPARE VCC EXPOSE PREP_REQ EXP_REQ <Connection of X-ray Generator - Control Box> Generator Control Box VCC EXPOSE EXP_ACK EXP_ACK_COM <Assembly drawing>
Page 38 - SOFTWARE MANUAL
Page 39 - PROGRAM NOT LAUNCHED
2 ENGLISH CONTENTS CALIBRATION SOFTWARE ...................................... 3 OPERATION ........................................................ 14 SERVICE MANUAL ............................................... 38 MAINTENANCE ................................................... 48 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 40 - CALIBRATION SOFTWARE; Security
3 ENGLISH CALIBRATION SOFTWARE When acquiring images from the detector, calibration is essential to obtain images of high quality. Calibration Software enables you to create and check the necessary values for the calibration. NOTE • It is recommended to perform a calibration once per month for the f...
Page 41 - Settings
4 ENGLISH Settings include [DXD] settings, [Calibration SW] settings and [Firmware Update]. • [DXD]: Configures the settings required to obtain calibration images and detector settings. NOTE • Detail explanation of each icons is explained at the back page.
Page 44 - Calibration
7 ENGLISH Calibration [Calibration] involves the following procedures. • Dark Image and Bright Image are obtained from the detector. - [Dark Image(s)]: An image obtained without generating X-rays. - [Bright Image(s)]: An image obtained by generating X-rays without a phantom or any other object on th...
Page 45 - User BPM
8 ENGLISH User BPM Enables users to manually make changes in the [Bad Pixel Map] (BPM.raw) created from [Calibration]. NOTE • This page is for brief explanation, you can see details at the back pages.
Page 46 - Validation
9 ENGLISH Validation This is used to validate the final image by applying [Calibration] results to the image. NOTE • This page is for brief explanation, you can see details at the back pages.
Page 48 - Image Functions
Page 50 - Log
13 ENGLISH Log Shows necessary information for users to understand the process to perform Calibration Software.Consists of [Date], [Time] [Type] and [Details], and the data will be saved in a log file.
Page 51 - OPERATION; Launching Program
14 ENGLISH OPERATION Launching Program • Double-click the executable file installed on the PC to launch Calibration Software. • When launching it for the first time, you will be directed to the Settings screen.
Page 52 - IP Address Check and Ping Test
15 ENGLISH IP Address Check and Ping Test • The detector has a default IP address. • If the IP address of the detector is changed, a new IP address must be entered in the detector IP in the Calibration tool. • After completing the IP Address and Timeout settings, click the [Ping] button to run a [Pi...
Page 53 - Save Location Check
16 ENGLISH Save Location Check Calibration Software stores images acquired, logs, result files, and factory Calibration results in the specified location.This location can be changed from [Save Location].Click the [Apply] button to create a folder in the specified location.
Page 54 - Apply
17 ENGLISH Apply After completing the [Ping Test] and [Save Location] check, click the [Apply] button to perform the following tasks. 1 Automatically create necessary folders under the specified folder in the [Save Location]. 2 Load and save the factory Calibration results from the detector. 3 Load ...
Page 56 - Checking and Changing Detector Settings
19 ENGLISH Checking and Changing Detector Settings During the Apply process, the current settings of the detector will be loaded on the setting screen as shown below.
Page 58 - Checking and Changing Calibration Software Settings
21 ENGLISH Checking and Changing Calibration Software Settings Click the [Calibration SW] tab to update [Calibration Parameters]. Calibration Parameters These parameters are the settings used in the Calibration process. These settings can be adjusted according to the actual operating environment.
Page 65 - Assigning a Bad Line in Pixel View
28 ENGLISH • Set additional bad pixels in [Pixel View] - Double click a pixel in the [Pixel View] to set the pixel as a bad pixel. Double-click the same pixel specified as a bad pixel again to cancel the selection. - If a pixel is set as a bad pixel, the value will be updated in the [BPM Analysis]. ...
Page 66 - Bad Pixel Map upload function
29 ENGLISH Bad Pixel Map upload function • The newly modified Bad pixel map can be uploaded to the detector for use in future calibration. • [Bad Pixel Map Upload] button When you select some of the generated map files (BPM.raw, AvgDark.raw, Offset.raw, Gain.raw), upload them. • If the upload is suc...
Page 71 - Exit
34 ENGLISH Exit Click the (Exit) button to close Calibration Software. Click the [Yes] button to close, or the [No] button to return to the last screen shown before the Exit button is clicked. CAUTION • Dark & Bright images will be deleted except Validation & raw images.
Page 72 - About
35 ENGLISH About Click the [About] button in Settings to show a pop-up displaying the information about the application.This pop-up provides the information about the application.
Page 75 - SERVICE MANUAL; Setting IP address of Detector
38 ENGLISH SERVICE MANUAL Setting IP address of Detector 1 Launch "Launching Program"> "IP Address Check and Ping Test"> "Save Location Check"> "Apply" in order. 2 Click the [Change DXD IP] button.
Page 77 - Wireless AP configuration
40 ENGLISH Wireless AP configuration When the detector is connected wirelessly, AP information must be saved in the detector. For station mode, enter the information of the external AP trying to access the detector. For AP mode, enter the information about the detector's AP. • Default value of detec...
Page 79 - Updating Detector Firmware
42 ENGLISH Updating Detector Firmware Use this menu to check and update the firmware version of the detector. 1 3 2 4 5
Page 81 - Saving Installation Date
44 ENGLISH Saving Installation Date The first Calibration date can be saved in the detector. 1 Launch "Launching Program"> "IP Address Check and Ping Test"> "Save Location Check"> "Apply" in order. 2 Select the > [DXD] tabs. 3 Check the installation date a...
Page 82 - Setting Power Options
45 ENGLISH Setting Power Options The Power Options can be saved in the detector. 1 Launch "Launching Program"> "IP Address Check and Ping Test"> "Save Location Check"> "Apply" in order. 2 Select the > [DXD] tabs. 3 Select the option in [Auto Sleep] and [Au...
Page 83 - Web Monitoring; Internal Information
46 ENGLISH Web Monitoring This feature allows users to check internal information such as shipping date, installation date, software version, etc. of the detector using a web browser. Internal Information Category Content Explanation Product Information Software Version • Version of the firmware cur...
Page 85 - MAINTENANCE; Cleaning
48 ENGLISH MAINTENANCE Cleaning • Start cleaning after turning off the detector. Test • Carry out a regular test before use to ensure stable and normal operation of the detector. If the problem occurs, contact the manufacturer. • Please perform tests based on items listed in the checklist below. Che...
Page 86 - TROUBLESHOOTING
49 ENGLISH TROUBLESHOOTING If you encounter problems when using the detector, use the guide provided in the corresponding section to solve the problem. If the problem persists, please contact the manufacturer. Problem Solution When the detector is not turned on • Check if the main cable is connected...
Page 88 - PROGRAM NOT LAUNCHED DUE TO ACCESS PRIVILEGE ISSUES
51 ENGLISH PROGRAM NOT LAUNCHED DUE TO ACCESS PRIVILEGE ISSUES 1 When the program is not launched with the following pop-up after going to "Launching Program"> "IP Address Check and Ping Test"> "Save Location Check"> "Apply", check the following items. 2 Righ...
Page 89 - TROUBLESHOOTING FIREWALL ISSUES
52 ENGLISH TROUBLESHOOTING FIREWALL ISSUES If the Link LED is off on the DXD set due to Windows Firewall, follow the steps below. 1 Go to [Control Panel] and select the [System and Security] menu.
Page 92 - WIRELESS; Wireless Access Point Setup Guide (Model: Cisco Linksys EA9200)
55 ENGLISH WIRELESS Wireless Access Point Setup Guide (Model: Cisco Linksys EA9200) 1 Connect the LAN Cable from the Ethernet port on the PC to the Ethernet port on the AP. 2 Launch your web browser and enter linksyssmartwifi.com or http://192.168.1.1 in the Address bar then press Enter. (IP number ...
Page 94 - Wireless module (LGSWFAC73) Specifications
57 ENGLISH Wireless module (LGSWFAC73) Specifications Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac) Frequency Range Output power (Max.) 2400 to 2483.5 MHz 5150 to 5725 MHz5725 to 5850 MHz 17.4 dBm17.8 dBm15.6 dBm • As band channels can vary per country, the user cannot change or adjust the operating frequenc...